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Arjan

 

The EMERs (repair instructions) are available from the Wireless Set No. 19 group at http://www.royalsignals.org.uk/testgear.html - at a guess its purpose can be deduced without retrieving them as "TMS" is likely Telegraph Measuring Set. One of the curators of the WS No. 19 archive is a member here and may be able to confirm or deny my guess !

 

The documents are dated 1947 so probably just post-war manufacture.

 

Regards

 

Iain

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My Guess, without a front on photo, is either it's a line (telephone) loss measuring oscillator, or an audio oscillator used for a variety of tasks including measuring power output of a transmitter.

 

Diana

 

 

Can anyone provide me with more information about this item?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Its listed in my 1952 Schedule of Army Telecommunications Test Equipment.

 

It was made by Muirhead for measuring gains & losses

 

Use from Unit to Base.

 

Comprising an oscillator 100c/s to 40kc/s & an attenuator to 50db

 

Standard output: 1mW +/- 0.25db into 600 ohms

 

Variable output: Continuously variable +6 to -50 db

 

Line system: Unbalanced 600 ohm termination

 

Measurement of high levels up to +30 db by a separate input

 

Uses Supply unit TMS No.1 Mk 2 that requires 110-250v at 40-60c/s or 12v battery

 

EMER TELS Y 140/1

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